
Chateau Boyd-Cantenac • Margaux, France
Château Boyd-Cantenac, the estate’s grand vin and a historic 1855 Third Growth from Margaux, is a Cabernet Sauvignon–led…Château Boyd-Cantenac, the estate’s grand vin and a historic 1855 Third Growth from Margaux, is a Cabernet Sauvignon–led blend from old vines rooted in the commune’s classic lean, siliceous gravel. Typically dark, poised and structured yet…Learn More »
$78
/750ml
2010 Retail Average
92
/100
2010 Pro Rating
Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 2010 shows concentrated dark currant and plum fruit layered with subtle graphite and warm spice, giving both richness and classical Margaux poise. The palate is full and juicy yet tightly framed, with refined tannins and a lingering, mineral-tinged finish that reflects the vintage’s depth and structure.
roast lamb with herbs; entrecôte steak with bordelaise sauce; duck breast with red wine reduction




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Château Boyd-Cantenac, the estate’s grand vin and a historic 1855 Third Growth from Margaux, is a Cabernet Sauvignon–led blend from old vines rooted in the commune’s classic lean, siliceous gravel. Typically dark, poised and structured yet very refined, it shows the hallmark Margaux tension between density and finesse, with pure blackcurrant and floral notes over an earthy, graphite-tinged frame and a proven capacity to evolve complex, velvety textures in bottle.